Lawsuit accuses B.C. gas utility of deceiving consumers over environmental impact

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VANCOUVER — An environmental group is suing British Columbia natural gas utility FortisBC, accusing it of 'greenwashing' its product through advertising, making the company seem more environmentally friendly than it is.

VANCOUVER — An environmental group is suing British Columbia natural gas utility FortisBC, accusing it of"greenwashing" its product through advertising, making the company seem more environmentally friendly than it is.

"The case alleges that these ads, along with other claims by FortisBC, can mislead consumers into connecting to, or staying connected to, gas rather than choosing a climate solution like an electric heat pump that can also provide cost savings for many consumers in B.C. over time," she said. The documents filed in B.C. Supreme Court say Fortis misrepresents that the business and its products align with climate targets set by the province.

"As long as I'm connected to gas, I will get fossil fuel delivered to my home whether I paid for or not," she said.

 

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